There is no continent inhabited only by members of Felidae.
There are no cats on the Antarctic continent.
Cats live on every continent except Antarctica.
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Domesticated cats can live anywhere, if taken care of by humans, but big cats live on every continent except for Australia and Antarctica.
No, cats are not native to North America. They were brought to the continent by European settlers.
There are cats in Australia, but they are not native to the continent. Cats are believed to have first come to Australia with the Macassan traders, some 500 years ago.
I have heard that there are supposedly big cats roaming Australia, as in Victoria, and that they are not native to the continent. But other than that I have no clue.
Australia doesn't have any big cats. Even small cats are not native to the continent. They live there now because they were introduced by European settlers.
They live in every continent except for Antartica.
Cats were brought to America by European settlers in the 1600s to help control pests on ships and in colonies. Over time, they spread across the continent and became popular as pets.
Saber toothed cats, or Machairodontinae, were a subfamily of cats. Their fossils have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus, Smilodon, lived in the Americas.
Saber toothed cats, or Machairodontinae, were a subfamily of cats. Their fossils have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus, Smilodon, lived in the Americas.